April Fools' Day might have less of an impact these days since every text message feels like a scam; magazine editors are being added to government war plans chats, and even our DNA is at risk. Is ...
April Fools' Day is over. But if you still need a good laugh, check out this tomfoolery from both local and national brands. Today's stories are brought to you by Potawatomi Casino Hotel. “Always ...
Happy April Fools' Day - also called All Fools’ Day - which is celebrated by many countries every year on 1 April. Known for giving people a free pass to prank their partners, friends, family members ...
April is a month known for budding flowers, new beginnings, and humor, of course. That is why the first day of this calendar page is reserved for the antics of tricksters, goofballs, and the wily ...
April Fools' Day falls on April 1 each year. Known for jokes and pranks, the lighthearted holiday has a longstanding tradition you might not know about. Historians trace April Fools' Day back to 1582.
Beware: April Fools' Day, every prankster's favorite day, is nearly upon us. The unofficial holiday encourages pulling light-hearted pranks, practical jokes, hoaxes or hijinks on others. It's also ...
April Fools' Day seems like the perfect time for pranks. For big-name brands, the holiday presents an opportunity to have some fun – or to tarnish their image. Still, companies often feel compelled to ...
April Fool's Day will be celebrated across the globe on April 1. The history of April Fool's Day dates back to the 16th century in France, where the Council of Trent in 1563 resolved that that nation ...
April Fools’ Day is an unofficial holiday celebrated on April 1 each year, focused on pranks and lighthearted deception. The origins of April Fools’ Day are uncertain, but potentially linked to France ...
Beware: April Fools' Day, every prankster's favorite day, is nearly upon us. The unofficial holiday encourages pulling light-hearted pranks, practical jokes, hoaxes or hijinks on others. It's also ...
People have always been stymied about the origins of April Fools' Day, dating all the way back to the late Middle Ages (as far as academics could confidently say). In 1760, the parody periodical Poor ...